Supported Configurations: Oracle Enterprise Linux
WebLogic Platform 10.2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0
This section provides the following information:
Related Information
- For information about supported database configurations, Web servers, browsers, interoperability tools, and product support, see:
- For support and installation information for JRockit:
- For information about Oracle Enterprise Linux, see the following Oracle Web site:
http://www.oracle.com
- For support and download information for suported Sun JDKs, see
http://java.sun.com
.
Configuration Requirements
The following section provides requirements for products supported on this configuration:
Table 3-1 Requirements for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on x86
Operating System Version and Patches
|
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 (Carthage ) Kernel 2.6.18-8.el5, and glibc 2.5-12 and later updates and errata levels
|
Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed
|
x86 (400 MHz)
|
JDK
|
|
Sun Java 2 JDK 5.0 with the Java HotSpotTM Client and Server VMs (32-bit) and all later service packs of 5.0 (version 1.5.0_11)
|
RAM
|
1 GB minimum, 2 GB recommended
|
Performance Pack
|
server/native/linux/i686/libmuxer.so
|
Product Support
|
|
Design and Development Tools
|
Workshop for WebLogic 10.2, 10.2 MP1 (IDE) on Sun Java 2 JDK 5.0: Not supported.
|
Table 3-2 Requirements for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon with 32-bit JDK
Operating System Version and Patches
|
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 (Carthage ) Kernel 2.6.18-8.el5, and glibc 2.5-12 and later updates and errata levels
|
Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed
|
|
JDK
|
|
Sun Java 2 JDK 5.0 with the Java HotSpotTM Client and Server VMs (32-bit) and all later service packs of 5.0 (version 1.5.0_11)
|
RAM
|
1 GB minimum
|
Performance Pack
|
server/native/linux/i686/libmuxer.so
|
Product Support
|
|
Table 3-3 Requirements for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon with 64-bit JDK
Operating System Version and Patches
|
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 (Carthage ) Kernel 2.6.18-8.el5, and glibc 2.5-12 and later updates and errata levels
|
Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed
|
|
JDK
|
|
Sun Java 2 JDK 5.0 with the Java HotSpotTM Client and Server VMs (64-bit) and all later service packs of 5.0 (version 1.5.0_11)
|
RAM
|
1 GB minimum
|
Performance Pack
|
server/native/linux/x86_64/libmuxer.so
|
Product Support
|
|
Table 3-4 Requirements for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on Itanium with 64-bit JDK
Operating System Version and Patches
|
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 (Carthage ) Kernel 2.6.18-8.el5, and glibc 2.5-12 and later updates and errata levels
|
Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed
|
|
JDK
|
|
RAM
|
1 GB minimum
|
Performance Pack
|
server/native/linux/ia64/libmuxer.so
|
Product Support
|
|
Known Issues
Serial Version UID Mismatch
A Serial Version UID Mismatch Issue may be encountered if you deploy an application on a latest JVM, but compiled with an earlier JDK release.
Workaround: To be compatible with the serialization of previously compiled applications, modify the <BEA_HOME>/wlserver_10.0/common/bin/commEnv.sh
file to include the following command:
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Dcom.sun.xml.namespace.QName.useCompatibleSerialVersionUID=1.0"
Note: If you intend to deploy new applications with previously compiled applications, they must be recompiled as necessary to have the same Serial Version UID.
Issues Related to Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon
This section describes known issues that occur when you run WebLogic Server 10.2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 systems based on the AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon chip architecture.
JVM Stack Overflow
You might encounter a JVM stack overflow error or exception while running WebLogic Server.
Workaround: Increase the stack size from the default 128k to 256k.
Exception Encountered on Systems with Mounted NFS File Systems
You might encounter the following exception while installing WebLogic Server and WebLogic Portal on a system that has NFS file systems mounted:
"Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can not list file system roots on this computer"
Workaround: Ensure that you have at least 600MB of free disk space before installing WebLogic Server and use the -Dspace.detection=false
flag while installing. For example:
java -Dspace.detection=false -jar server100_generic.jar -mode=console
Issues Related to Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon when Using Remote Autonomy
See Using a Remote Autonomy Installation in Supported Configurations for WebLogic Platform 10.2.
Issues Related to Other Products
For information about known issues with products supported on this configuration, including available workarounds, see the appropriate Release Notes document.
Download and Install Instructions for WebLogic Platform 10.2 MP1
Download and Install WebLogic Media Pack for Linux x86
Go to Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to select the WebLogic Media Pack and Part Numbers for download:
- Select the Product Pack, Platform and Media Pack.
Product Pack
|
Oracle BEA
|
Platform
|
Linux x86
|
Media Pack
|
BEA WebLogic Media Pack v4 for Linux x86
|
- Select the file for download (choose the Part Number that corresponds to the product, platform, and JVM).
Product
|
Part Number (Description)
|
WebLogic Server
|
V16486-01 (WebLogic Server 10.0 Maintenance Pack 2 (10.0.2.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
WebLogic Server
|
V16563-01 (WebLogic Server Process Edition 10.0 Maintenance Pack 2 (10.0.2.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
WebLogic Portal
|
V16565-01 (WebLogic Portal 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
WebLogic Integration
|
V16564-01 (WebLogic Integration 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
Workshop for WebLogic
|
V16566-01 (Workshop for WebLogic 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit)
|
WebLogic Platform
|
V16450-01 (WebLogic Platform 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
WebLogic Platform ISV
|
V16567-01 (WebLogic Platform ISV 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux x86 (32-bit))
|
Refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs102/install/start.html for instructions on how to start the .jar
or .bin
or.exe
installer files. Note, that generic installers are those filenames that end in .jar
.
Download and Install WebLogic Media Pack for Linux x86-64
- Download and install the supported JDK for your environment.
- Make sure that your
PATH
variable includes $JAVA_HOME/bin
. For example:
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
Go to Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to select the WebLogic Media Pack and Part Numbers for download:
- Select the Product Pack, Platform and Media Pack.
Product Pack
|
Oracle BEA
|
Platform
|
Linux x86-64
|
Media Pack
|
BEA WebLogic Media Pack v4 for Linux x86-64
|
- Select the file for download (choose the Part Number that corresponds to the product, platform, and JVM).
Product
|
Part Number (Description)
|
WebLogic Server
|
V16540-01 (WebLogic Server 10.0 Maintenance Pack 2 (10.0.2.0)
|
WebLogic Portal
|
V16543-01 (WebLogic Portal 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0)
|
WebLogic Integration
|
V16542-01 (WebLogic Integration 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0)
|
WebLogic Platform
|
V16541-01 (WebLogic Platform 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0)
|
WebLogic Platform ISV
|
V16544-01 (WebLogic Platform ISV 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0)
|
Refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs102/install/start.html for instructions on how to start the .jar
or .bin
or.exe
installer files. Note, that generic installers are those filenames that end in .jar
.
If your configuration includes the 64-bit version of the JDK, your installation is now complete. If your configuration includes the 32-bit version, however, you must also complete the following steps:
- Set the
BEA_HOME
to point to the directory in which WebLogic Server is installed and export BEA_HOME
. For example:
export BEA_HOME=<your_WebLogic_Server_installation_directory>
- In a text editor, open the
$BEA_HOME/wlserver_10.0/common/bin/commEnv.sh
and search for the following case statement:
LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'
Replace with the following:
LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'
if [ "${arch}" = "x86_64" ]; then
arch=i686
fi
Download and Install WebLogic Media Pack for Linux Itanium
Go to Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to select the WebLogic Media Pack and Part Numbers for download:
- Select the Product Pack, Platform and Media Pack.
Product Pack
|
Oracle BEA
|
Platform
|
Linux Itanium
|
Media Pack
|
BEA WebLogic Media Pack v4 for Linux Itanium
|
- Select the file for download (choose the Part Number that corresponds to the product, platform, and JVM).
Product
|
Part Number (Description)
|
WebLogic Server
|
V16487-01 (WebLogic Server 10.0 Maintenance Pack 2 (10.0.2.0) for Linux Itanium
|
WebLogic Portal
|
V16569-01 (WebLogic Portal 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux Itanium
|
WebLogic Integration
|
V16568-01 (WebLogic Integration 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux Itanium
|
WebLogic Platform
|
V16454-01 (WebLogic Platform 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux Itanium
|
WebLogic Platform ISV
|
V16570-01 (WebLogic Platform ISV 10.2 Maintenance Pack 1 (10.2.1.0) for Linux Itanium
|
Refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs102/install/start.html for instructions on how to start the .jar
or .bin
or.exe
installer files. Note, that generic installers are those filenames that end in .jar
.
Download and Install Instructions for WebLogic Platform 10.2
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on x86
Complete the following procedure:
Note: For important information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.
Note: The BEA Download Center (i.e. http://commerce.bea.com) will be decommissioned on February 2, 2009. After this time, customers will be able to download the BEA software from Oracle's E-delivery portal (http://edelivery.oracle.com) or Oracle Technology Network (http://otn.oracle.com).
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 on AMD64 and 64-bit Xeon
To install WebLogic 10.2:
- Download and install the supported JDK for your environment.
Note: For important information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.
Note: The BEA Download Center (i.e. http://commerce.bea.com) will be decommissioned on February 2, 2009. After this time, customers will be able to download the BEA software from Oracle's E-delivery portal (http://edelivery.oracle.com) or Oracle Technology Network (http://otn.oracle.com).
If your configuration includes the 64-bit version of your JDK, your installation is now complete. If your configuration includes the 32-bit version, however, you must also complete the following steps:
- Set the
BEA_HOME
to point to the directory in which WebLogic Server is installed and export BEA_HOME
. For example:
export BEA_HOME=<your_WebLogic_Server_installation_directory>
- In a text editor, open the
$BEA_HOME/wlserver_10.0/common/bin/commEnv.sh
and search for the following case statement:
LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'
Replace with the following:
LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'
if [ "${arch}" = "x86_64" ]; then
arch=i686
fi